I gave you a free pass but I guess you want more.
This is a rehash of the same concerns back in 2021. I guess Trump was more concerned with Dominion than ES and S. There was some concern.
( In a jaw-dropping revelation, Election Systems & Software In a jaw-dropping revelation, Election Systems & Software (ES&S) has been caught red-handed in an audacious scheme to prevent public access to vital public records related to the administration of elections. The bombshell report suggests that the company is trying to cloak their actions in secrecy and hide critical information from the American public. has been caught red-handed in an audacious scheme to prevent public access to vital public records related to the administration of elections. )
The public records request was refused by ED&S and this indicates wrong doing or hiding something. Now this is a story worth investigating because it election time. How convenient.
Yet, this is just a rehash of the same election fraud claims in the last election. Dominion slapped down all the conspiracy claims against them and won.
Now its another company . As the story says the company have refused the public request. The same question that they are asking is what they were asking a few years ago. It is a rehash.
So how do they know that something was done illegal if they do not have the proof. It just round 10 of speculation. If you don succeed, try , try , try try, again and then try it more.
Still
Texas Certifies EVS 6.1.1.0 Despite Hash-Validation Concerns
To be clear, WhoWhatWhy is aware of no evidence that systems supplied by ES&S were exploited to rig an election. But ES&S’s hash-validation problems nonetheless show that ES&S does not deserve a free pass from public scrutiny and that the EAC has not been transparent about what transpired.
So now in 2023 , what is new, Well the year is new and another round of elections. The source of the story wants answers.
The question is was it election fraud , no, it was just technology that is not perfect. Hand written ballots is not perfect. People who volunteer their time to assist in voting are not perfect.